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Students Find What They Seek at Urbana
For Immediate Release
(Madison, WI) --- Students who attend college to find meaning and purpose in life will sharpen their focus by attending Գٱղٲ’s , which is held every three years between Christmas and New Years Day. Urbana 12 will be held December 27-31 at the America’s Center and Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis.
Today’s students may differ from students of earlier years by the number of online classes they’ve taken, by their proficiency in social media, and perhaps by their level of concern over the amount of educational loan debt they’re carrying. But students still seek a career that will make a difference in today’s world. Providing answers for that search is what Urbana 12 is all about.
“Our vision is to catalyze students towards God’s global mission,” said Tom Lin, Գٱղٲ’s Urbana Director and Vice President for Missions. “Over the years, God has uniquely used Urbana to help students to discern God’s calling for their lives.”
Three years ago at Urbana 09, a total of 4,990 attendees committed to follow God in short-term service of one week to two years. A total of 2,676 committed to follow God in long-term service, two years or longer.
At Urbana 12 students will be challenged by plenary speakers such as:
- David Platt, pastor of the Church at Brook Hills in Birmingham, Alabama, and author of the book Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream.
- Chai Ling, author of Heart for Freedom, and founder of All Girls Allowed, a campaign to end the human rights violations caused by China’s One-Child Policy.
- Terry LeBlanc, director of My People International, plus founding chair and current director of the North American Institute for Indigenous Theological Studies.
- Ziel Machado, Free Methodist pastor from São Paulo, Brazil, and academic director of Servos de Cristo Theological Seminary.
- Calisto Odede, senior pastor, Nairobi Pentecostal Church.
Beyond the plenary sessions there will be a huge array of tracks and seminars relating to missions, evangelism, and making a positive change in the world. Dozens of leading experts in these fields will be sharing their experiences at Urbana 12. This Urbana will also host many firsts, including a unique evening session that will move participants out of their seats to become active with missions issues, as well as a Launch Lab to try out missions innovations.
Գٱղٲ’s has been held every three years since 2006 at the America’s Center and Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis. Before that it was held on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Urbana attendance since 1946—when Գٱղٲ’s first missions conference was held in Toronto—totals more than 250,000.
ñ Christian Fellowship has worked with students and faculty on U.S. campuses for more than 72 years, and has almost 900 chapters active at 576 U.S. colleges and universities.
For more information:
Gordon Govier
608-443-3688
ggovier@intervarsity.org